Fatherless Fanny; Or, the Memoirs of a Little Mendicant And Her Benefactors. : a Modern Novel, in Four Volumes 3
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143 " Nothing but joy," replied Fan- ny, smiling through her tears. " My best friends are returning, I shall embrace them once more ; I think all my happiness comes together/' As Fanny pronounced the last words, Colonel Ross cast a penetrat- ing glance towards her that con- fused her. '• Have you any other great cause for rejoicing V s said he, " I hope you rest your dependance upon sure grounds." Fanny made no reply, bnt open- ing her other letter, she pretended to be deeply engaged with that.... It was from Lady Mornington, and written in her accustomed style of giddiness. After recounting the particulars of her manoeuvres, which are already known, she wrote as follows : — 144 66 What does my dear Fanny think of my skill, as a General! Should you not suppose that I had studied under the auspices of the little Cor- sica!! ? Indeed I am -inclined to think I surpass him in finesse ; and in stage effect, my drama is unrivalled. I always told you I meant to drama- tize Lady Heron's song, and so 1 have, you see, Sir Everard made an excellent young Lochinvar ; and he carried me off in the true style of romance.
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